Contura 510, 520T, 560T, 560K, 570 Installation Instructions Manual

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Dear Contura owner,
May we take this opportunity to wish you a warm wel come
to the growing family of happy and satisfied
owners of a Contura stove.
Your choice is testimony to the high standards you demand in terms of quality and design. You can rest assu­red that your new Contura stove will serve you well and keep its good looks for many years to come. The Contura 500 is not only an efficient source of heat, but it is environmentally friendly as well.
Please read through these instructions carefully before starting installation work, and study the separate Lighting and Maintenance Instructions before lighting a fire for the first time.
Contents
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 
Installation distances to walls and ceiling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 
Air supply  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 
Connection to a  chimney  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Assembling the surround – Contura 510/550/550A  . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Assembling the surround – Contura 520T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Assembling the surround – Contura 560T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 
Assembling the surround – Contura 560K  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115 
Assembling the surround – Contura 570 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 
Assembling the surround – Contura 580/585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 
Fitting the plinth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Fitting the plinth drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
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WARNING! During operation, cer tain surfaces of the stove become very hot and can cause burn injury if touched. Be aware of 
the strong heat radiated through the hatch glass. Placing  fla mmable material closer than the safe distance indicated  may cause a fire. Pyre lighting can cause quick gas ignition  with the risk of damage to property and personal injury. 
Quality approval
The stove has been tested by the  Swedish National Testing and  Research Institute and meets  the applicable regulations for  CE marking and the stricter  requirements for P marking.  Certificate number for  P Marking: 22 03 09
Manufacturer’s assurance
Manufacture of the product  has taken place in accordance  with thos e documents which are  the basis for the relevant type  appr oval certification and the  required manufactur ing checks.
Requirements for flue
The chimney must be  dimensioned for at least 350° C  for both top connection directly  upwards and connection directly  backwards from the rear of the  stove.
Contura 500 is a Swan marked wood burning stove.
As the premier stove  manufacturer in Sweden, we at 
Nibe Brasvärme are committed  to Swan marking our stoves.  Choosing to Swan mark our  products is one aspect of our  vision to be a company of  the future with equally high  quality standards regarding the  environment.  Certification number 358-001.
NOTE! Report installation of a stove to your local authority.
The owner of the house is personally responsible for ensur ing  compliance with the mandatory safety requirements and must  have the installation approved by a qualif ied inspector.
Your local chimney sweep must also be informed about the  installation as th is will affect the routines for re gular chimney­sweeping services.
EC declaration of conformity
Manufacturer
Name NIBE AB/NIBE Stoves Address Box 134, Skulptörvägen 10, SE-285 23 MARKARYD Place of manufacture Markaryd, Sweden
Product covered by this declaration
Product type Stove fired by solid fuel Type designation Contura 500-series Type acc. to standard EN 13240 annex ZA Intended for use Heating of living accomodation Fuels Wood logs Special conditions None
CE-marking
Nominal output: 5 kW Fuel type: Wood logs Flue gas temperature: 275° C Energy eciency: 79% Emission of CO: 0,11%
Safety measurments for Contura 500-series: Distance to adjacent combustible materials: C 510, 550, 570, 580, 585, 590
Behind 100 mm, beside 500 mm
C 520T Behind 100 mm, beside 470 mm C 560T, 560K, 590T Behind 100 mm, beside 480 mm
Manufacturing check by approved organisation
Notified body No. 0402 Name Swedish National Testing and Research Institute AB Address Box 857, SE-501 15 BORÅS
Appendix
• Lighting and Installation Instructions
Niklas Gunnarsson Business area manager NIBE Stoves
www.contura.eu
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Structural support
Check to make sure that the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the stove and chimney. If you intend to locate the stove on standard wooden floor joists, contact a professional builder to make sure that the construction will withstand the load. If the total weight does not exceed 400 kilos, it is not usually necessary to reinforce the joists.
Floor plate
To protect the floor from sparks and falling embers the stove must stand on a non-combustible surface which extends at least 300 mm in front of the stove and 100 mm along each side. As other statutory requirements apply in some countries, we recom­mend that you consult the relevant authority or an authorised chimney-sweep in your area.
Chimney
The draught in the chimney must generate a neg ative pressure of at least 12 Pa. The draught is affected both by the length and cross-sectional area of the chimney, and by how well sealed the construction is. The shortest recommended chimney length is
3.5 metres. The cross-sectional area of the chimney must be approximately 150–200 cm² (140–160 mm in diameter).
Make sure that there are no gaps around soot hatch­e s and flue-pipe connections.
Remember that the draught is reduced in flues with sharp bends or horizontal sections. A horizontal flue length of up to 1.0 metre is permissible, provided that the vertical flue is at least 5.0 metres in height.
It must be possible to clean the flue throughout its entire length, and the soot hatches must be easily accessible.
Grate disc
Ash-pan
Heat reflector
Smoke baffle
Fire-box surround
General information
This folder contains instructions on how to assem­ble and install stoves in the Contura 500 series. The stove also comes with comprehensive Lighting and Maintenance Instructions. Please take time to read all this information carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Contura 500 series stoves have been type-approved in Sweden for connection to a chimney which can withstand flue gas temperatures of 350 °C. The con­necting sleeve has an external diameter of 150 mm.
To ensure proper combustion, sufficient air must be supplied to the stove from outdoors.
Technical specifications
Output 4 – 7 kW Nominal output 5 kW (ca. 1,5 kg logs/hr) Efficiency, up to 80% Connecting ext. Ø150 mm
510 520T 550 560T
Weight (kg) 100 210 100 145 Width (mm) 500 564 500 540 Depth (mm) 440 470 440 460
Height (mm) 1010 1032 1010 1010
560K 570 580 585
Weight (kg) 115 100 100 100 Width (mm) 540 500 496
(base Ø510) 496 (base Ø510)
Depth (mm) 460 440 440
(base Ø510) 440 (base Ø510)
Height (mm) 1010 1010 1040 1156
Type approved in accordance with: European standard EN-13240 class 1 Swedish environmental and quality certification, “P marked” cert. no. 22 03 09 Swedish type approval, cert. no. 0222/03 Norwegian standard NS 3059, certificate no. 043-140 German standard DIN 18.891, RO-91 03 529 Danish standard DS/EN 13240 plus, id nr 598
DEFRA exempted.
The stove can be used in Smoke Control Areas. Smouldering, i.e. reduced air supply, are prevented by blocking the combustion damper of 4 kW output.
Building permission
It may be necessary for you to apply for building permission from your local planning authority before installing a stove or erecting a chimney. Before start ing installation work, make sure that you check which regulations apply.
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280
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599
731
800
800
Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
310
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629
773
Combustible wall
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468
240
100
100
200
300
400
60
160
260
360
Combustible wall
D 300
139
97
B 850
A 942
C 340
30
470
Air inlet Ø67
Ø150
564
2000
1032
Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
320*
38*
190
50
700
1100
Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
310
100
595
740
Combustible wall
750
500
240
100
100
200
300
400
60
160
260
360
Combustible wall
D 300
139
97
B 850
A 942
C 340
30
438
Air inlet Ø67
Ø150
1010
496
2000
Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
280
70
565
670
800
800
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320*
700
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70*
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Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
Stand the stove on a floor plate, ensuring that the stove is no closer to the wall/ceiling than the minimum dis tances indicated in the diagrams below. For stoves with a top flue connection to a steel chimney, please refer to the assembly and installation instructions for the relevant brand of chimney.
Observe the minimum distances to combustible materials prescribed by the manufac t urers of the chimney. Allow at least 1.0 metre from the stove door to any combu­stible part of the building structure or interior fittings.
Installation distances to walls and ceiling
A = height from floor to chimney connection B =
height from floor to centre of hole for rear flue
C = height from floor to air inlet D = height from floor to lower edge of door
510/550/550A
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520T
*See 570
Important!
If the stove will be installed on a turnabl e plate, the
distances indicate d below will not be valid.
A separate glass oor plate (accessory) increases
the connection height to the chimney by 10mm.
Install the spacers supplied with the oor plate prior
to connection.
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700
1100
70*
190
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1010
496
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Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
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500
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Combustible wall
D 300
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B 850
A 942
C 340
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438
Air inlet Ø67
Ø150
310
100
595
740
Combustible wall
280
70
565
670
800
800
Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
310
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615
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Combustible wall
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480
240
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Combustible wall
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Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
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700
1100
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D 300
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B 850
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Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
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570
* To avoid any discoloration of painted walls made of non­combustibl e materials, we recommend the same gap between stove and wall as that for walls in combustible materials.
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Combustible wall
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Combustible wall
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Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
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670
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Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
320*
700
1100
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Fire-retardant wall of brick or concrete
D 330
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B 880
A 972
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Air inlet Ø67
Ø150
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Combustible wall
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Combustible wall
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Air inlet Ø67
Combustible roof
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320*
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Indirect air supply through the external wall.
Indirect air supply through the external wall.
Through the floor and foundation slab.
Through a suspended floor/wall-and-cavity
foundatio n.
Air supply
Combustion air for the stove can be supplied through a duct directly from outside, or indirectly through a vent in the wall of the room where the stove is installed.
The drawings on the right show various alternative methods of supplying the stove with air.
The air duct connection on the stove has an external diameter of 64 mm.
The stove has two partly punched covers to provide the option of leading the air supply duct through the rear panel or the base-plate.
Remove the partly punched metal cover with a hammer.
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To prevent condensation in air ducts which pass through heated areas, the duct must be insulated with 30 mm of mineral wool covered with a proprie­tary moisture seal (plastic vapour diffusion retarder).
It is important to seal carefully around the duct where it passes through the wall or floor. Use joint­ing compound. For ducts longer than 1.0 metre, the diameter must be increased to 100 mm, and the size of the vent increased correspondingly.
A 1.0 metre length of insulated ducting for combus­tion air is available as an optional extra.
Important!
When fitting a plinth or plinth drawer, the
punche d metal section in the rear panel must
be removed completely to allow a supply of
convectio n air to the stove.
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Leave a 40 mm gap between the condensation
insulation and the base of the stove.
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Lift the right-hand side of the grate disc to disengage it from the pin on the grate shuttle.
Lift up the smoke baffle and remo­ve the side section.
Lift the smoke baffle out and remo­ve the remaining sections.
Lift the heat reflector under the fire-box upwards, and ease it gently backwards to disengage it. Then, angling the front edge slightly downwards, remove the reflector completely.
Leave all the components on one side until you have fitted the stove surround and the stove is standing in place.
Then replace the components in reverse order.
Unpacking
Leave the stove body screwed in place on the deli­very pallet. Remove the components and accessories supplied in the delivery package and place them on one side. Dismantle any loose components in the fire­box (grate disc, fire-box surround, etc.) and the heat reflector underneath. Then remove the stove body from the pallet.
Warning!
The stove body may tip forwards before the base-plate has been fitted. For this reason it is important not to unscrew the stove body from the pallet until all loose components have been removed.
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Stoves are supplied from the factory ready for connecting to a top flue. To prepare the stove for connection to a rear flue, the connecting collar and covering cap need to change places.
Top flue connection to a chimney
When installing the chimney, please refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Below we explain how to connect the chimney to the stove.
Top flue connection
Slide the flue base over the collar. Make sure that the seal round the collar is not dislodged. If further sealing material is required, heat-resistant sealant may be used.
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Fit the connecting sleeve between the stove and the flue collar in the wall. Make sure that the gasket does not work loose from its position. Seal the joint between sleeve and collar with sealing rope, or use heat-resistant sealant for a tighter seal.
Rear flue connection to a brick-lined chimney
Mark out the centre of the hole to be made in the wall for a rear flue connection. Check the height to make sure that the hole aligns with the chimney connection on the rear of the stove.
Important!
When connecting to a top flue it is important to
fit the hot air vent in place before connecting
the chimney flue.
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For rear-flue connections, use cutting pliers or nip­pers
to cut away the covering cap in the heat reflector and use a hammer to tap out the covering cap in the rear panel, as shown.
Important!
The rear panel must be fitted to the stove before
connecting a rear flue. Please see “Assembling the
stove surround”.
Make a hole at least 180 mm in diameter and then secure the flue collar in place in the wall using heat-proof mortar (not supplied). Allow the mortar to dry before connecting the stove to the flue.
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Assembling the surround – Contura 510/550/550A
Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet. Secure the base-plate with four socket-head (female) screws. Fit them from the inside of the base-frame into the fix­ing lugs on the base-plate. Do not tighten the screws until the stove is standing upright on a level surface.
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Loosen the two screws on the rear of the base-frame by turning them three revolutions anticlockwise. Then hook the rear panel into place.
Secure the rear panel by inserting two hexagon screws at the top and tightening them just 2 or 3 revolutions.
Tighten the two screws that hold the bottom of the rear panel in place.
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Hold the side panel approximately 20 mm above the base-plate and angle the front edge of the side panel inwards and around the edge of the base-frame. Hook the side panel into place on the rear panel. Hold the side panel in place, and press it down over the pin that sticks up from the base-plate.
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Important!
To make it easier to fit the side panels, do not
tighten the two top screws holding the rear panel
until the side panels are in place.
Important!
When assembling the 550, clean the glass care-
fully before fitting the side panels.
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510/550/550A
1. Secure the side panel in place with a socket­head screw on the top edge at the front.
2. Tighten the other screws on the rear panel.
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Fitting the stove top
Lay the soapstone stove top (or alternatively a slat­ted top or cast-iron top) carefully in place. Place the hot-air vent and covering cap on the soapstone stove top.
Manufacturer’s markings
Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by
an authorised chimney sweep or the relevant aut-
hority. Please read carefully through the separate
“Lighting and Maintenance Instructions for the
Contura 500 series” before lighting the stove for
the first time.
Fix the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances on the heat reflector, as shown. Then fit the heat reflec­tor, fire-box surround and grate disc.
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Assembling the surround Contura 520T
Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet. Install the base plate with four Allen screws. Screw from the inside of the base frame into the base plate mounting lugs. Tighten the screws when the stove has been raised and is standing on a at surface.
Slacken off the two rear screws for the base frame by three revolutions and hook the rear panel into place.
Secure the rear panel with two hexagon screws at the upper edge, only screw these in 2-3 turns.
Tighten the two lower screws for the rear panel.
Slacken off the two upper screws on the front. Lay the top frame on the top of the stove body, hooking it in place in the upper screws for the rear panel. Do not tighten the screws until the soapstone sides are in position.
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Installing the soapstone
Position the stove body on the hearth plate and check the installation distances. Connection to the chimney from the rear of the stove body is carried out prior to installing the soapstone. When connecting the chimney to the top of the stove body the soapstone surround must be installed rst. Remember to install the hot air vent before the top connection is made.
Lift the soapstone top and sides from the packaging. Handle soapstone with care, the edges are susceptible to damage. Place the sides on polystyrene on a rm base. Screw a concrete screw into one end of each soapstone side, see the gure below. Tighten the screws and then slacken them off so that there are approximately 5 mm between the screw head and the soapstone.
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Apply six small blobs of silicone on each side of the base plate.
Carefully position the soapstone sides. Start with the front stone which is slightly smaller than the rear stone.
The bottom edge of the soapstone sides must be 3 mm outside the base plate. Check that the soapstone is cor­rectly aligned at the rear and the front.
Hook the pre-installed screws into the top frame. Do not tighten the screws until all the soapstone sides are in position.
When all the soapstone sides are in position, the six screws for the top frame can be tightened. Also tighten the front screws on the top frame.
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Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by an authorised chimney sweep. Read the ”Instructions for
lighting and maintenance for the Contura 500 series” before lighting the re for the rst time.
Attach the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances to the heat reector, as illustrated. Finish by installing the heat deector, the hearth surround and the grate disc
Apply some small blobs of silicone on the upper side of the soapstone sides and place the top stone on top.
Position the hot air vent and the cover on the soap­stone top.
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560T
Assembling the surround – Contura 560T
Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet. Secure the base-plate with four socket-head (female) screws. Fit them from the inside of the base-frame into the fix­ing lugs on the base-plate. Do not tighten the screws until the stove is standing upright on a level surface.
Loosen the two screws on the rear of the base-frame by turning them three revolutions anticlockwise. Then hook the rear panel into place.
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Secure the rear panel by inserting two hexagon screws at the top and tightening them just 2 or 3 revolutions.
Important!
Clean the glass panels carefully
before fitting the side panels.
Tighten the two screws that hold the bottom of the rear panel in place.
Hold the side panel approximately 20 mm above the base-plate and angle the front edge of the side panel inwards and around the edge of the leg.
Hold the side panel in place, and press it down over the pins that stick up from the base-plate.
Secure the side panel in place with a socket-head screw on the top edge at the front.
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Fitting the soapstone
560T
Stand the stove on the floor plate and check the safe installation distances. If the stove has a rear flue, connect the stove to the chimney before fitting the soapstone surround. If, on the other hand, the stove has a top flue, fit the soapstone surround first. Remember to fit the hot-air vent before connecting the stove to a top flue.
Unpack the soapstone top and side sections. Always handle soapstone with care, especially the edges, which are very sensitive to impact. Lay the soapston e sides on expanded polystyrene on a flat surface. Lay them end to end in two’s, with the outside facing down. Squeeze three small blobs of silicone onto the end of one of the two soapstone sections. Press them together while they are lying horizontal on the floor.
Lay the top frame on the top of the stove body, hoo­king it in place over the screws at the top of the rear panel. Do not tighten the screws until the soapstone sides are in place.
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560T
Squeeze twelve small blobs of silicone onto the connecting plate.
Screw the plate into place over the joint in the two soapstone sections. Insert a screw into the top end of the soapstone side section and turn the screw two revolutions only.
Lift the soapstone side section carefully into place. Support the joint with one hand to minimise the stress on the connecting plate.
At the base of the stove, the soapstone sides must project approx. 3 mm outside the external edge of the base-plate. Check to make sure that the soapstones fit well at the back and front of the stove.
Hook the factory-fitted screw into place on the top frame. Do not tighten the screw until all the soap­stone side sections have been fitted.
Squeeze six small blobs of silicone onto the flange on each side of the base-plate.
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560T
When all the soapstone side sections have been fitte d, tighten the six screws in the top frame.
Adjust the screws on the top of the metal side panels so that they are level with the soapstone side sections. Squeeze a few blobs of silicone onto the top edge of the soapstone side sections and lay the soapstone top in place.
Lay the hot-air vent and covering cap in place on the soapstone top.
Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by an authorised chimney sweep or the relevant authority.
Please read carefully through the separate “Lighting and Maintenance Instructions for the
Contura 500 serie s” before lighting the stove for the first time.
Fix the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances on the heat reflector, as shown. Then fit the heat reflecto r, fire-box surround and grate disc.
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560K
Assembling the surround – Contura 560K
Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet. Secure the base-plate with four socket-head (female) screws. Fit them from the inside of the base-frame into the fix­ing lugs on the base-plate. Do not tighten the screws until the stove is standing upright on a level surface.
Loosen the two screws on the rear of the base-frame by turning them three revolutions anticlockwise. Then hook the rear panel into place.
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Secure the rear panel by inserting two hexagon screws at the top and tightening them just 2 or 3 revolutions.
Important!
Clean the glass panels carefully
before fitting the side panels.
Hold the side panel approximately 20 mm above the base-plate and angle the front edge of the side panel inwards and around the edge of the leg.
Hold the side panel in place, and press it down over the pins that stick up from the base-plate.
Secure the side panel in place with a socket-head screw on the top edge at the front.
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Tighten the two screws that hold the bottom of the rear panel in place.
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560K
Fitting the tiles
Stand the stove on the floor plate and check the safe installation distances. If the stove has a rear flue, connect the stove to the chimney before fitting the tiled surround. If, on the other hand, the stove has a top flue, fit the tiled surround first. Remember to fit the hot-air vent before connecting the stove to a top flue.
Unpack the tiled top and side sections. Always handle tiles with care. Lay the side sections on a flat surface. Lay them end to end in three’s, with the outside facing down. Squeeze three small blobs of silicone into each join between the tiles. Apply a little silicone around each threaded hole in the back of the tiles.
Lay the top frame on the top of the stove body, hoo­king it in place over the screws at the top of the rear panel. Do not tighten the screws until the tiled sides are in place.
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Lay the steel profile in place and fit the screws loo­sely. Adjust the gap between the tiles until the overall length of the tiled side section measures 968 mm. Screw the steel profile into place in the threaded holes in the back of the tiles.
Seal the insides of the joints between the tiles with a bead of silicone.
Squeeze three small blobs of silicone onto the flange on each side of the metal base-plate. Lift the tiled side sections carefully into place, making sure that they project approx. 3 mm outside the external edge of the metal plate at the base of the stove. Check to make sure that the tiles fit well at the back and front of the stove. Hook the top frame into place on the steel profile.
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Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by an authorised chimney sweep or the relevant authority.
Please read carefully through the separate “Lighting and Maintenance Instructions for the Contura 500
series” before lighting the stove for the first time.
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25-30 mm
Adjust the screws by loosening them so that they proje ct 25-30 mm above the edge of the side panel.
Squeeze three small blobs of silicone onto the top edge of the tiled side sections and lay the tiled top in place.
45°
45°
Secure the top frame by bending the metal lugs.
When both tiled side sections have been fitted, tigh­ten the two screws on the top frame.
Lay the hot-air vent and covering cap in place on the tiled top.
Fix the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances on the heat reflector, as shown. Then fit the heat reflec­tor, fire-box surround and grate disc.
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570
Assembling the surround – Contura 570
Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet. Secure the base-plate with four socket-head (female) screws. Fit them from the inside of the base-frame into the fix­ing lugs on the base-plate. Do not tighten the screws until the stove is standing upright on a level surface.
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10
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No. 7
CHROME
x 3
Loosen the two screws on the rear of the base-frame by turning them three revolutions anticlockwise. Then hook the rear panel into place.
Secure the rear panel by inserting two hexagon screws at the top and tightening them just 2 or 3 revolutions.
Tighten the two screws that hold the bottom of the rear panel in place.
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10
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No. 7
CHROME
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Slide the bottom edge of the retaining bracket for the glass under the screen, and then ease the bracket up so that the top edge also fits under the screen. Hook the bracket into place over the lugs on the screen. Hold the clean glass in place and fold over the metal lugs to hold the glass in place at the top and bottom.
Important!
To make it easier to fit the side panels, do not
tighten the two top screws holding the rear panel
until the side panels are in place.
Important!
Clean the glass carefully before fitting the side
panels.
570
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Slide the glass side section into place in the groove on the profiles. The packing must be on the inside of the glass.
570
Hold the glass profile 20 mm above the base-plate so that it encloses the front edge of the base-frame. Press the profile into against the base-plate so that the lug fits over the pin that sticks up. Secure the profile with two socket-head screws.
Fix the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances on the heat reflector, as shown. Then fit the heat reflec­tor, fire-box surround and grate disc.
Lay the slatted top in place. Lay the hot-air vent and covering cap on top of the slatted top. Place the crescent-shaped piece of glass over the slatted top, with the coloured side facing down.
Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by an authorised chimney sweep or the relevant authority.
Please read carefully through the separate “Lighting and Maintenance Instructions for the Contura 500
series” before lighting the stove for the first time.
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There is a removable panel at the rear of the pedestal base. This is used when installing an external air supply connection. To remove, unscrew the screws along the top edge of the panel.
Fix the manufacturer’s markings that give details of the serial number and safe installation distances on the underside of the stove support on the pedestal base, as shown.
Manufacturer’s markings
Assembling the surround – Contura 580/585
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Lay the stove body on its back on the pallet so that the entire base-frame projects beyond the pallet. Remove the base-frame by unscrewing the four securing screws.
Loosen the two screws at the back of the pedestal by turning them anticlockwise through three revolu­tions. Then hook the rear panel into place.
10
10
VANADIUM
No. 7
CHROME
x 3
Secure the rear panel by inserting two screws at the top and turning them 2–3 revolutions.
Fit the pedestal base using the screws removed from the base-frame. Do not tighten the screws until the stove is standing upright on a level surface.
580/585
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Hook the side panel over the rear panel and ease the front edge into place against the stove body.
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1. Secure the front of the side panel with one screw at the top and one at the bottom.
2. Tighten the four screws holding the rear panel.
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10
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No. 7
CHROME
1
1
2
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Important!
Before the stove is used, it must be inspected by an authorised chimney sweep or the relevant authority.
Please read carefully through the separate “Lighting and Maintenance Instructions for the Contura 500
series” before lighting the stove for the first time.
Lay the soapstone stove top (or alternatively a slat­ted top or cast-iron top) carefully in place.
Place the hot-air vent and covering cap on the soapstone stove top.
Important!
To make it easier to fit the side panels, do not
tighten the two top screws holding the rear panel
until the side panels are in place.
Important!
Clean the glass panels carefully before fitting
the side panels.
Fitting the stove top
580/585
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Loosen the front socket-head screw holding the base-plate.
Fitting a plinth
Fit the clip-on bracket using two socket-head screws per bracket.
Press the folded edges of the plinth into place in the clip-on bracket.
Important!
When fitting a plinth, the punched metal section
in the rear panel must be removed to allow a
supply of convection air to the stove.
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Fitting a plinth drawer
x 3
Loosen the front socket-head screw by turning into through three revolutions. Lay the drawer slide in place on the base-plate.
Hook the drawer slide over the front screws. Then fix it with two socket-head screws at the rear and tighten the two screws at the front.
Fit the plinth drawer on the drawer slide using four socket-head screws. Adjust the drawer to make sure it is centred under the stove. Then tighten the screws.
Important!
When fitting a plinth drawer, the punched metal
section in the rear panel must be removed to
allow a supply of convection air to the stove.
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